A History of Composition in Art, Abstract "Covers" Paintings (M. S. Brandl)
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This is a sub-section of my 500+ "Covers" artworks created from 2001 until 2023. These are paintings or drawings in oil, acrylic, gouache, and ink on paper, canvas or board in various sizes, often not far from letter size, but from half that up to a few feet /meters in size. They recognizably utilize the structure of comic-book covers, or Show-Card lettering posters, with title, bold lettering, price, date, numbering, image and so on. They have been usually exhibited in groups, as installations and as "footnotes" to my large painting-installations.  The whole group is on Blogger here (htt ..read more
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AI Generated Abstract Comic in the style of Jack Kirby
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GetsiVizioN eBooks on Amazon
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1y ago
All seven of my abstract, semi-abstract, wordless, asemic, etc. books are now available in eBook format on Amazon.  You can purchase them here https://www.amazon.com/author/mikegetsiv (On some platforms Kindle books are not available using the Amazon app but you can buy them by using your browser and going to Amazon.com ..read more
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Explosive Sweet Freezer Razors
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1y ago
 Hi everyone I genuinely thought I'd posted here more recently than 2019 but looking back, apparently I haven't. It's been a very busy three years, as I've been working on Explosive Sweet Freezer Razors, and releasing the individual stories from it in a variety of ways, including digital-only to comixology (lost when Amazon gutted that platform) and print-at-home. A Kickstarter to print the full 244 page collection is going live next week, on the 23rd August (here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/grthink/explosive-sweet-freezer-razors). I'd sent it to a couple of publishers bu ..read more
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Eat Or Be Eaten! by Michael Jacobson
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1y ago
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An excerpt from my abstract graphic novel, "Universe A," in the new issue of "Shenandoah"
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1y ago
A 20-page excerpt from Universe A appears in the new issue of the literary journal Shenandoah: https://shenandoahliterary.org/712/universe-a/ I also wrote a pretty long explanatory text about it, and about abstract comics in general, which may interest the more theoretically minded readers. It's linked to from the front page of the excerpt. Here are a couple of highlights:  Universe A arose out of a desire to overcome what I saw as one of the limitations of all abstract comics up to this point, including my own earlier ones: being relatively short, they tended to chronicl ..read more
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Central Park by Mike Getsiv
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2y ago
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Post-Asemic Press: Glyphs of Uncertain Meaning by Tim Gaze is availab...
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2y ago
Post-Asemic Press: Glyphs of Uncertain Meaning by Tim Gaze is availab...: Glyphs of Uncertain Meaning by Tim Gaze is available now worldwide at Amazon ! GOUM is the 14th title released by PAP. It has been an adve ..read more
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Philosophy Stuff, Mark Staff Brandl
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2y ago
  Not abstract images, mostly, but abstract thought. These are the comic-style / sequential art chapter preludes-cum-frontispieces for my in-the-works philosophy book for Bloomsbury Press for the "Aesthetics and Contemporary Art" Series (David Carrier and Tiziana Andina, editors), titled tentatively Visual Metaphor, Analytic Philosophy and Contemporary Art. The rest and the bulk of the book is, of course, text. More about it soon. Here, view it as a comic magazine: https://www.metaphorandart.com/articles/comic.html ..read more
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"Universe A": a sequence
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2y ago
On March 24, exactly seventeen months after I started it, I finished my 200-page graphic novel, Universe A. Let no one say the pandemic doesn't help productivity. On the other hand, social distancing as we all are, I currently don't even have access to the equipment I need to scan it properly. Anyway, here's a preview -- specifically, pages 116 to 129 of the book ..read more
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